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Bloodborne
9.1/10
91
Bloodborne delivers an exhausting and exhilarating journey into the depths of madness.
Natural wonder, nonlinear exploration, and brutal difficulty come together beautifully.
Dying Light
8.5/10
85
Our first day in Techland's new zombies-vs-parkour begins with cautious optimism.
BioWare brings Dragon Age closer back to its RPG roots
The good news: Alien: Isolation is better than Aliens: Colonial Marines. The bad news...
Get our verdict on Monolith's open-world Lord of the Rings action game.
The New Order's emphasis on its characters and story is impressive, though it doesn't exactly change the game when it comes to first-person shooters.
Quantic Dream's latest interactive drama is the studio's most ambitious project yet. But is it any good?
Rockstar drops the mic on this generation of games. Read our review of the masterly Grand Theft Auto V.
The Last of Us isn't only PlayStation 3's best exclusive. It's an outright masterpiece.
Will the long-awaited sequel to the memorable first-person shooter leave you feeling as sky-high as its cloud city of Columbia?
How has Lara Croft's much-anticipated rebirth panned out?
Dishonored
9.2/10
92
Open-ended gameplay, a memorable world and incredible aesthetics make Dishonored one of the year's most refreshing experiences.
If you loved the first, or have ever wanted to check out this loot-heavy shooter franchise, then now is definitely the time.
After nine years, the troubled New York City cop returns. But has it been worth the wait?
Journey
9/10
90
One of the most beautiful games of its time. Read IGN's full review of Journey, complete with a video review.
Last time we played a finished Remedy game Max Payne and Mona Sax were machine-gunning their way through hoodlums while exchanging whiskey-soaked comments dripping with an overblown Raymond Chandler wit. That was 2003, and in the years since the Finnish studio that gave us bullet time has been cobbling together Alan Wake. It moves away from the crime rings and nighttime streets of New York City to a fictional small town called Bright Falls with great results.
Bethesda's open world role-playing game is finally here. Check in for our opinion of one of the biggest games of 2011.
Does Batman: Arkham City live up to the hype and surpass the original? Yes. Yes, it does.
Dark Souls has consumed our lives, and it's finally time for us to tell you our final verdict. Are you prepared to die?